Singapore Standard, 4 September 1956

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard 11. No. 64 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 1 I PAGES r. CENTS
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  • 471 1 OUR OWN NAVAL ACADEMY, ARSENAL TOO It's Part Of A $100 Mil Plan To Keep Malaya Safe By K. C. AKIN KUALA LUMPUR, MON.— LUMUT, ON THE WEST COAST, MAY SOON REVIVE ITS PAST GLORIES AS A NAVAL BASTION BY BECOMING THE SITE OF THE FEDERATION'S FIRST NAVAL ACADEMY. The
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  • 182 1 Shooting War A Failure Tunku M ALA LUMPUR, Mon I rhe Federation Governir.• tit had tailed to beat the t nmunists by righting 1 shooting and therere. it must now call upon it> _<>od citizens to help end the Emergency, the i hief Minister, Tunku Urdm] Rahman, told 30 sill.uers
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  • 46 1 LC B pi 3 R al r t S -cam Ini said today 1 it the Indon confute fight m ord fl sources of In a speech at Sverd bro Mnsc w ;Pi lent j i InI of capit i i-m and
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  • 69 1 R .I. Workers To Train In Russia? LO x .?o\'. Bept Ri ut< r) M c)w Radi In an unKheduled ne* b tin this ning r rl I that Pr< -i Sock Indor engineering M ish-Z r. n. sin the Urals, wd welcomed at thp square var plan m fact
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 327 1 Menzies, Nasser Meet For 35 Minutes CAIRO, Sept. 3 (Rcuter)— The first meeting* between the Suez committee and President Nasser ended after 35 minutes during which the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies gave the Egyptian leader the London conference proposals, Mr Menzies told reporters titer meet- "The delegation met
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  • 67 1 Supplies Pour Into Cyprus I AMAGUSTA. Cyprus. Sept. 3. (APt— A steady stream of British and French military supp: ies poured into Cyprus today. Supplies were unloaded throughout the day from seven newly arrived freighters at this east coast port Three of the supply ships were French and tour British.
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  • 157 1 CAIRO, Sept. 3 (AP)— Gen. Abdel Hakim Amer. the Egyptian Army Commander m Chief, was quoted by the newspaper Al Akbar today as saying Egypt's mobilization is complete and "our forces are strategically deployed to meet any situation." Amer. interviewed by Mohamed Bassein
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  • 93 1 Reds Set Off Third H-Bomb WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 rUP i The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission announced today that Russia has set off the third test explosion m its current series of nuclear weapons tests. The brief AEC announcement said the latest test shot "occurred yesterday." "It was m the same
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  • 111 1 PEKING. Stpt. 3 (Renter)— The Singapore and Mala- an trade delegation had furl i r talks with officials ol the Chinese Mini-try of Foreign Trade today and "some progress' was made Members would not predl when the talks would end but were still optimistic
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  • 85 1 THE MARCH OF PROGRESS GENEVA, Sept. 3 (Reuter)— Before 1945, it would have Men 100,000,000 one ton bombs to destroy Frances 43,000,000 people. Between 1945 and 1952, 6,000 atomic bombs would have done the same thing. Now, it would take only 16 thermo-nuclear bombs.
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  • 60 1 HYDERABAD. India Sept 3 (UP i Rescue parties today iound 114 bodii I the passenger tram .i plunged ofl a 0 w akened bridge. m from hen i n Saturdaj night. ci 3* (east nine mere bodies were m the debris of the two coa which
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  • 126 1 Nina's Hats: Store May Withdraw Charges LONDON. Sept. 3 I "C anc A .ore was expected tor.- charges N na Ponomareva. Russian C champion discus ti. Thr "C am tore n ana- i BTnarc I knv ex d nk c ..d upset the rid r ai was price of the
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  • 205 2 Appeal Against Jail Term Rejected 5 1 REM PAX Mon— Tho Appeal it Abdul Hamid bin M i. foi mer A: :istan! State. Home G _rd Of_U r, against a six-month jail sentence for accepting a br.^e. Ua i by Mr J tice Smith m the High J^urt toe Bazr.
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  • 64 2 JOHOF Mon The MCA branch here is prepared to assist parents, who ~nding difficulty m getting children born m *****95' fistered for enrolment m local ache reminded if boi m these years have already been adm:*' schools, they m sister them. Children can be j OOrod
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  • 62 2 PENANG'S Resident Commissioner. Mr. R. P. Bingham (wearing spectacles) and p.irtv is seen m a sampan when they went to Pulau Aman for the opening 2 cere— J ot the new jetty built with RIDA help. The jetty was named Jam- 2 batan \oordin m
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  • 274 2 Conditional Support? We, Too, Can Give That! Leaders of Malay poli- i] parties m Sing ipore connected with political pari B "ne Federation. reported Dato Onn's unexpected ofTer of support to the Alliance "if they will accept Pfcrh Negara'fl advice on al! major national issues'' as somewhat queer. T i
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  • 57 2 PENAN lon.— The Rent C ocr, Mr. R P. Bing m fa igi to lift, temporarily, the curfew at the A] er Itan area Ira 7 p.m. to midnig il Sepl I 7 for the M ton Festival I re m the controlled i i m
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  • 437 2 PENANG, Mon.— The Settlement of Penang should not revert to the State of Kedah. Such a move will not be consonant with the changes and progress that have taken place within the Settlement m the last 150 years. This is stated m a
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  • 120 2 Protest On Petition To Queen PENANG. Mon.— The political Committee of the UMNO Youth Movement, here alter a two-hour emergency meeting at UMNO Hall last night, unanimously passed a resolution protesting against the Municipal Council's decision to send a petition to the Queen to raise the status of Georgetown to
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 3— Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: 15.78 to £1 Sterling 6.***** to U.S.Si: 61.836 to Malayan Hi 60,193 to one Indonesian Ru•piah; Hold 6255.5 to a tael.
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  • 182 2 'Attack Unwarranted' PENANG, Mon.— Chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. I). S. Ramanathan, today championed the Chinese against an attack by the Party Negara secretary-general, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar. Dato Onn. speaking at Seremban yesterday, had criticised the Chinese for
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  • 58 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A cat burglar b« Lit v» d. to be on the prowl at the 64, 000.000 Lady Templer Hospital here. Police have received one report so far A nurse, said that S7O ca.sh had been missing Horn her cupboard m the hostel. She
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  • 51 2 THREE housewives. Ho Seek Koo, Yap Lian Poh and Por Kirn Chio, yesterday claimed trial m a Singapore Court to barge of voluntarily ca ising grievous hurt to another housewife, Na Sam Mvi, at Ha.e'ock Road, on June 24. They were earn allowed $500 bail till Sept.
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  • 48 2 NIBOXG TEBAL, Mon. Nagappan, a 38-year-old labourer, was lined 6106 or two months' imprisonment by Incne Ha san bin H issein m the Magistrate's Court here yesterday when ho pleaded guilty to poaseaaton of restricted article! m a food restricted area without a permit.
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  • 58 2 THE executive committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to meet tomorrow to disc. S plans lor the reception ol the Duke of Edinburgh., when he Visits the Colony at the end of next month. Tin 1 Chamber is planning a bin welcome- to the
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    55 2 by Yong Peng Seonu FEDERATION Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, addresses the annual delete* conference of the Customs Services Union of Malaya wlrtKteMTcmOßSS? Kuala Lumpur „n Sunday. Ora the Tenku's right is the Unions legal ad^r ML*, PC' Lim. On his left is Lnion president Raia Ghalih hin
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  • 69 2 AIMS X IfocphO-L a woman artist :onate her collection of 40 oi! painting? to the Singapore Canine We.iarc The paintings will he exhibited at the V.M.C.A. OB Sept. 11. ah procaadj wnH go the Canine Welfare Association. Mrs. Maophail has spent more than 50 years ir.
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  • 227 2 What Did I Suffer For? Nothing, Says Misnak X U A L A LUMPUR, Mon—- Misnak bin Anan. -vear-nld Special Constable who lost a leg m a Communist tei: "booby trap," has a big grouse against the Federation Government. Although he lost hi. on active duty. Kfisnal discharged from the
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  • 150 2 CLOSING rubber prints (cents per Ib.i m Sircapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot norn i 93 S3 Sept. No. 1 RSS 93 No. 8 I s s m h No. 3 R.S.S. MO Tone: Uncertain S'POKL JIN The price ol tin on the loral market \estnr day was
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  • 107 3 SEVEN Malayan students arrive at London Airport by 8.0.A.C. Constellation They are: Daniel Swing (how. Srinvasan Subramani'am, Eliathamby Mibr.imaniam. Ans Soo Jin. Om Hean Tat, Mok Chee Siang and (hew Hew Keon. They .v.- m Britain to study for four years with Messrs Guthrie and Company Ltd.,
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  • 53 3 TAX Lian Huat and Lim Hock Tee claimed trial m the 3 ipore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of being members of •tlawful assembly with the ,-ing hurt to Ho ng and his family, at Road, on Aug. 30. Th each allowed $1,000 bail
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  • 34 3 port ed on board the pilga P rrived m Singapore yesterday from Jedda wuh V The de 0 worn m and A ?rims re- Mai i afr mJe Ida
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  • 327 3 SECRET SOCIETY MEN, GANGSITERS BEING BANISHED FROM STATE IPOH, MON.— -POLICE TODAY PROMISED THfi TOWN COUNCIL HERE AN ALL-OUT WAR WHENEVER NECESSARY, AGAINST ANY CRIMES PREVALENT IN THE STATE CAPITAL. Commenting on recent Press reports on gangsterism discussed m the last Town
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  • 104 3 Religious Students Sen Id Memo PENAVG. Mon— The PanIfalayan Malay Rciiqious Students Association, m its memorandum 10 the Rc:d Commission, prnposed the esta'Vishment of a council of management W_ o?e function will ba to rive art vice to tho Federal Government on matter*? relatins to the Ra'ayat religious schools. The
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  • 515 3 Higher Taxes Will Hit Social Work IC n Kopn Deck, A lemb-yman for Paya L ar. m a speech on social work at the third session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference last Saturday, said that with the increase m taxation, which is bound to come m tya. '"you will
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  • 114 3 JOHORE BAHRU, lion.— tta organization.-- had great time over the week-end when they took part m I fishing competition. Competitors. three from i denization, met at the State Welfare Home where. with rod and line, they fished ill tho waters of the Johore Strait for four hours. Prizes
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  • 121 3 Threatened To Smash Up Coffee Stall two youths threatened' to sma.-h UP the furniture oi a coffee Stall m Owen Road, if tnc proprietor did not Day them Sin. so, a Singapore U istrict Court, was told yesterday. The youths. Paritman Sin^h, 1!>. and Francis Lourdesa.- :y. 18. were found
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  • 134 3 Crane's Load Fell And 2. Men Died i\ LABOURER told a Co roner's inquest yesterday thiat a load of cement drcp-P'.-l from a crane and killed tr.o men working m the hi ten of a lighter. The labourer. Ng Kirn Leng was testifying at the inquiry it: to the death
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  • 70 3 THE Singapore office cf Time and Life International Ls closing down for the second time next January. Mr. Dwight Martin, the Southeast Asia manager, revealed yesterday. Mr. Martin, who is 0100 Singapore bureau chief, told The Standard that this decision i.s being taken as it
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  • 121 3 KAJANG. Mon —Two contract Special Branch inspectors. Whose piannmg led to the killing of Malaya's No. 2 terrorist Vans Kuo and the j Selangor MCP boss Chen Loo, were placed on the permanent establishment of the Police today by a grateful Fe- deration Government. They are
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  • 131 3 The Anthem KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Entries for the Federation's National Anthem Competiti n should preferably be m the "Malay Idiom' (not van Idiom), the government announced today The songs should be of a patriotic nature devoted to tho Federation of Malaya The words should
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  • 420 4 THE Singapore City Council Gas Department W o r k c r s' Union, whose 400 members have been on strike for a week, yesterday rejected a proposal by the Council to submit its claims to an Industrial Court. Tiie Union yesterday
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  • 284 4 Concert Violinist Flies In With 213-Year-Old Treasure' Worth $135,000 Standardpic CARROLL GLENN, blonde, blue-eyed American concert I violinist, flew into Singapore on Sunday night with a ''treasure I exhibit— a 213-year-old Guarnen violm worth U5545,000 ($130,000 j Malayan currency). The instrument, made by the famous Italian violin manufacturer, Ouarncri del
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  • 176 4 MOTHER WEEPS AT ASSIZES TRI AL A WLhTIXG niol'r.or told the Singapore Assizes tterdUrjr that her 12-year-old daughter borrowed her jewellery, kissed her and left her on her sick bed on night of Feb. 6. That was the last time she UWJ her alive.
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  • 22 4 THE Cathay Orsanizatinn Recreation Centre O/ill hold "Get-Together Nite" at the Hollywood Room 111 the Odeon Theatre. Singapore. tomorroor at o.m.
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  • 140 4 Court Says 'No' To Cook's Plea \',o\l Chm Juav, chief ct ok employci m tne Opium Treatment Centre, who p'caoed guilty to charge of bringing Igara and 14 packets jof cigarettes into St. John's island, on Aug. 23 this year, had his plea rejected by legate. Mr. K. T. Alezondor,
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  • 90 4 A BUFFET party was {riven aboard the French vessel. Sindh. m Singapore yesterday m honour of its maiden j voyage to tie Far East. |»The 8.300-ton cargo vessel, which has accommodation I for six passengers, is the I latest ship of the Message- rios Maritimes Line. It
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  • 102 4 MUSI.. MS In Singapore wid take part m the ce.eoratioi.s oi the Prophet's rlncay. arhich will be highlighted ny a mammoth procession starting at 4 p.m. from Joo Chiat Rood .Mosque and ending at Lorong Me.ayu, on Sunday. Oct. 21. The procession will be led by Ustad Shaikh
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  • 59 4 THREE more tid— l boot! nave been installed m Singapore's first agricultural show at the former Kal'.ang airport, to cope witn the tremendous rush. Weil over 100.0OQ people have so far been to the lb< XX since it was opened on Sept. 1. j The
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 556 4 cAlmanctc Information at a Gliince t a Socialists' Committee Meeting lam. Open.ng Announcement; 1 16 f 1 ai^'J-VR*!! at o-A fair Drive 6 p.m iMormng Serenade 730 News; 7.35 I fM l_'"|li'Pifj Rtr A D^le with Music; 3 am News »*»I.I* >J r*V^<av TIHFS sXr TIMF.fi i Headlines; 802 A
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  • 44 5 GOVERNORS TERM EXTENDED 1 HE Queen h.u approved vtension of the term of lonj I oster Abell as nor and CommanderI Sarawak until April 3, 1959. > r \nthon> became Gov>ar tu.ik m L9.io thai he u.i> attat h- olonial AdminisSer\ ice m Niger a.
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  • 101 5 Sl' RE'S 914-seat Victoria Tru be ready for public 'he midd r the City Architect. M Hawson. told The Star. jesterday. Contractors have been unable to ;hedules. while estimates for the work originally placed at $800,000 have also had to b- Incr .000. he added.
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  • 27 5 N postal agency waa apaned m Salak Sou*:-. St gor. and a i post- L be opened Rengit. Johore, on Sept. 6, the Postmaster-General announced.
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  • 72 5 I Ml>> Mary Hi. 1". who \wl! lead the ballet display I 808 Mil I d by the I flai Dance Studio. Singapore, at the end of the \t\ir. Tho lIF 11 will demonstrate mack of the work from th* Ballet m Education Syllabus al the
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  • 232 5 THE Singapore Graduate Teachers' Association lias accused the Education i>tiv of iunoeinu announcements made m London regarding promotions ol local senior officers. I is made m a recent to que of the ciation's monthly bulletin. The bulletin adds though the an: were
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  • 88 5 'Chap-Ji-Ki' Man Is Fined $500 A DETECTIVE searched a i Road on E S 1 and found 101 "chap-ji-l-c. and two staking schedules m his possession, a Singapore court waa day. Foo. 42, was fined $500. m default three months' jail, m the Singapore •rate's C ctor of the S
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  • 60 5 MEALS to suit evt r •re now offered by Airwa n r mte i and the United it was anno.. lay. In addition to the Btenu. they have a vege: Plate, a vegetable curry, and Chinese food prepared h special Chinese chef. A «iger has only
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  • 17 5 the Cat »tion r hold rogel i Nit at the >d Rocm m the Theatre. Singapore.
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  • 124 5 3 Months' Jail For Tattoo Man i Tai Heng, 37. who told a Sineapore court he had ed -be In Ignia ol the "108" secret society en his righ arm on the insistence ot felli w-worlcera, waa sen:ed to three months' jail 5 ci terday. Tan pleaded guilty to a
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  • 131 5 TALK, TALK MORE TALK Marathon Assembly Debate Is Expected- \THON I at Is expected G mor's speech when tl B Dgapora Legislative Assem: meets row. Op; held a sei finalize trateg m their attack on the Govern r's speech. A spekcsrr.i". cf the Liberal-Si clalist party told Ihe Standard yesterday
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  • 181 5 Is There Any Malayan Qualified For This Post? This Happy Spirit, Its All Y^ Good Work-Black THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, was most impressed by the work Mfag done at the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital m SJglap, when he visited it yesterday. He said
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  • 229 5 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, is looking; lor a "world renowned" economist to succeed Sir Sydney Came. Sir Sydney who is at pre. Bomic Adviser to the Chief .Minister, is leaving the Colony at the end of the year to become Director
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  • 184 5 A SURVEY of indebtedness amor..: Hdaryn amen m Bingapore is new bt ins conducted by the Co-operative Division of the Cole- rnntent. Singapore's Registrar of societies, Mr. a. K. bate, told The Standard yesterday that he had ask< d all the
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  • 86 5 THE sixtii artist for w h a arrangements have been made by the American National Theatre and Academy to perform m Singapore is Gregor Eiatigorsky, Rasaian-bern cellist who left his country m 1921 and became an American citizen 29 years later. Mr. Piategaraky will ci\e
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  • 77 5 SINGAPORE couples celebrating their wedding silver jubilee m September are requested to contact by telephone (*****) Cathay Organization publicity department by Thursday noon. Arrangements are betaf made for their attendance as >:al guests at the premieie of Rank's latest comedy SIMON AND LAURA
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  • 37 5 THE visiting Indian Amdor to Thailand, Mr. -p. A. Menan, will alive a public lecture under the sponsorship cl the Bingapore Kerala 8 .am. at the Indian A- ociatton hall, today, at S MO p.m.
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  • 257 5 SINGAPORE Legislative Assembly will be asked to vote a total provision of 57,719,17(> to cover general expenses and development programmes for this year. At tomorrow's meeting ol the Assembly, the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. al. Hait, will seek the approval of the House to pond
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  • 75 5 villagers of Kampodg Tai Sen?, Pava Lcbar. want me Singapore Government to re-build their drains to eliminate future floods They said that the Government*- 1 scheme to dig a drainage canal m tiie area to a leviate Hoods would damage their land. The KampoOf Tai Scn.g
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 452 6 THE S.ngapore and Federaron Govornrr.cn 4 gn to ;::re need of increased revenue. This ol course, is inevitable. Both adm tratkms, bent SB .rowing quick results from their independence and their new devcloprr.cn: projects and industrialization schemes, are now faced having to find the money to meet the
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    • 384 6 E nd a b i let to Mr Ch.ua Peng Chve. an officer of the Singapor< Im\ rovement T: tit, for having the guts to d Asians should learn to respect their Asian officers if Ma'.ayanization is to be of benefit to Singapore, and to tell I ian
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  • 452 6 EUr; Re Mr. George Bomann's protest published In the Tlfei Standard of 31 August, about Cassandra's "Slick Ike and Slick Dk Ells nationality sounds sweet m my ears, because I have learnt a lot from Americans, they are simply creative, and inventive and Instructive, and the name
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  • 246 6 Sir; Please allow me to clarify briefly certain arguments m this correspondence regarding Co-operative Societies As co-operators we should not quarrel but cooperate. gO -Ct me d-SCIOOO the fact that 1 belong to a Mercantile Co-operative Soeiety, a bile It Ii now evident that "Singapore Cooperator" ls a
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  • 96 6 Sir. ihank you tur your courtesy m publishing my letter of the 14-6-SG, under the heading "Independence Is A Cloak." 1 am anxiou.s. however. to correct a possible impression that 1 am the organizing secretary ot the League ot Empire Loyalists, London, an error which would probably be
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  • 910 6  - Brighton Will See How Democracy Works In The Trade Union Movement JOHN WALTON By LOXDON THE opening session of the annual Congress of Britain's trade unions has by BOW its well-established ritual. The highlight of it all is the President's Address —the only chance the President has during the whole
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  • 817 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME IT WAS only n matter of tiu,e before the Malayan Governments went into a huddle on the ever present question of rasing more money by mulcting a suffering public m order to meet increased expenditure and develop- ent proiects. Tie one thing that keeps
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  • 623 6 NEW DELHI. I RUSSIA is launching a drive to persuade Indian tourists to visit the Soviet Union and the first of a t»eries of sponsored tours leaves this country towards the end of September. After that tourist parties for Russia will leave at intervals of
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  • 259 7 Supporters Of Segregation Behind Demons trations CLINTON, Tennessee, Sept. 3 (Reuter) Troops with fixed bayonets and gasmasks at the ready, formed up here last night as a noisy crowd demonstrated outside the municipal building soon after soldiers had rescued a Negro sailor from a
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  • 108 7 TOKYO. Sept. 3, (Reuter' Japan's Foreign Minister, Matnoru Sh:z: returned t Tokyo today from Moscow. London and i Took, The Government was ready to hear his report and schedul•narathon series of meetiags to decide r thp Ichiro Hato--5 rer ihould go v for a peace treal
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  • 61 7 LINZ. Upper Austria. Sept 3 ißeute:>— Wr n O"*^ Lugers -.05 and ci ins .'at rro )ver his mill-pool, the trout In It it il an tl it ot h- h i Lugers training one of gold*. I at Engelhartszeil, Upper .OStril I i kbOUt a
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  • 99 7 A Better Look At Milky Way SYDNEY. Sept. S (Reuter)— j The chance of a better look at the Milky Way drew Protessor Bart J. Bok to Australia. Profeeaof Bok, arho arrived m S/dney on Sunday U the new director ot tne Commonwealth Observatory at lit. Stromlo, Canberra. ••if yovi
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  • 97 7 Chicago. Srpt 3 (Renter)— B ia q youth tnd U gtlil :o-ced their wav into I t- Lg< p;\:ty m a prii ime here and wreck- the place as well as iing the 16-year-old with a br ken beer battle when he tried to t<
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  • 86 7 photo. SMOKI rises from the heart of downtown Odate m northern Honshu. Japan, last week after a. six-hour fire fanned by the gales which followed m the wake of a typhoon. An estimated 1,300 houses were destroyed and 7?0 families left homeless hv the
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  • 83 7 LONDON. Stpt. 3. (Reuter) —Russia Ls building a IG.OOO--ton atomic lee-breakei consuming "no more than five ounces of fuel daily and capable of operating without refuelling tor about three Tears," Moscow Radio reported today. The Ship will be 134 metres I long will
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  • 161 7 GENEVA, Sept. 3 (UP) It is "regrettable that the Suez crisis is being handled outside the Inited Nations, prewar French Foreign Minister Joseph FaulBoncour, said here yesterday. The white-haired statesman was speaking as an honorary president of the World Federation of United Nations' Associations
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  • 44 7 ROME. Sept. 3. (Renter) Bignor Giovanni Fornari. Italian Ambassador to Egypt, arrived here today by plane trom Cairo. It wai understood that ne would report to the Foreign Ministry on the latest Egyptian developments m the Suez Canal crisis.
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  • 131 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. 3. (Reuter) The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, today urged Indians to continue to learn English as the unifying factor m the country and m order to provide technicallytrained men for the country's five-year plans. Acldressinf meeting ol state education ministers here,
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  • 78 7 TOKYO. Sept. 3 (AP) Beer lovers m Japan smacked their lips on Sunday as the Japanese government announced th.it the first German heer and liquors, since World War II will arrive m time for the year-end holidays. The Intornational Trade Ministry said that m accordance with
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  • 262 7 F. 8.1. MOVES IN QUICKLY HAMDEN (Connecticut). Sept. 3 (IT) The Federal Bureau Of Investigation threw its fall resources into a search for kidnapped six-week-old Cynthia Ruotolo .yesterday m a desperate effort to save her from the possible late of infant Peter Weinberger, whose panicky abductor abandoned
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  • 299 7 Russia Criticized For Secrecy Of Nuclear Tests NO ASSURANCE OF SAFETY-3RUCKER DETROIT. Michigan. Sept. 3 (1 h Amu secretary. Mr. Wilber M. Brucker criticize*] Rossis terdav for conducting nuclear weapons tests m "furtive" 'seciecy without any assurances of adequate safety measures. He said the United States m contrast has "an
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  • 29 7 VATICaN CITY. Sept. 3. UP) Lulgi Angelinl Rota. r Vat ..ere of a heart attack He had head- I Vatican Tribunal foundation of the Vatican m \'.'2'.>
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  • 87 7 Case Of The Unusual Sheep Thief PI It i It S( pt i;. ut( Farmei M.C Morton "I Balingup i U n es Miuth ol Perth «bo runs a few she< p had been *onii d ,v v .inionc Is mli* t iii n< p< nicri to foxes Hi astonished
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  • 106 7 EOKA Diaries Were FalsePolice Chief ATHENS. Sept John Panopoulot Police Chief charged yesterday that diaries alleged by B i to have been kept by the Cyprus terrorist leader. General George Grivas, were falsified. In an article m the daily newspaper Tovima headed "How Lennf fied the Diary of Digenis." he
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  • 135 7 Want To Be Taller?- Eat Wheat SYDNEY. Sept. I (Renter)— I Three mm BRI airport from Tokyo on part of a mi.-.-. or, which ike Japanese grow taller. Their recipe: more wheat, less rice. Mr. T. Nakajina, of Nagasaki, I middle-aged member of the Japanese Diet, arrived on S today
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 165 7 ■9 am fl cmtain's essential vitamins I m I I wm A&D, plus hvpophosphites of VUU I fl lime and soda to build health B§ and vitality and to guard against I I\mC| WT roughs and colds. Srott's Emulsion LIT vi \j B Is a pleasant-tasting emulsion of B natural
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    • 123 7 Quality i .»^______P^ r ___i PYE TABLE GRAM I|j \\j~TfTr* Model PE 95TG avciable, Y^ ffl fl with 5 valves end 3-speed rt^-|> V* V Record Chcnqer, completely j OZ-#*lV>?V &C/A automatic, and with twin RECORD REPRODUCER peckers 1 This fine piece of ent ployi all speeds of records and
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  • 223 8 'Schweitzer Runs Filthy Hospital', Says Church GLASGOW Si r 3 (Be~ta rhe Free Cr. i c I i. I den DC ilUh fl noted for Ha itli r.-: .xi ty attacked sanitary conditions m African h r. il run Dr. A'.'r-:: I 5 zer, Nobel Peace prize 1 B I
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    40 8 Mother At 11 photo. SAO PAULO. Brazil: The youngest Brazilian mother on record, an 11--year-old girl, identified only by the initials "HAN. holds her newhorn h.ibv The young mother perhaps will he the youngest Brazilian wife m the ne.ir iulure.
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  • 71 8 la habra. California, Sept 3 .UP' Prank A. M_ n. 77-year-old father of Vlce-Presld< nt Richard M. Nixon, slipped closer to death today hi hi seemingly losing 'r iggle t< Uve to see S i Bab) r lection. Bis r plratkm 1 1 I iHov and
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  • 232 8 Ban On Graham Greene LONDON, Sept. 3 (AP)— British novelist Graham Greene said today India had refused him permission to visit the Naga Hills of Assam. Mr. Greene said he wanted to "ii te the activities of a namesake of mine who at the moment
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  • 123 8 TUC Turns Down Wage Restraints BRIGHTON. Sept. 3 (Reuter) The Trades Union Congress, representing f1.263.U00 British workers, opened its annual conference here today determined to reject pleas by the Government for wage restraint. It Is the first time m recent years that the nations union leaders have refused to put
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  • 95 8 TAIPEI. Sept. 3.— Typhoon Diana left thousands here homeless and millions of dollars damage behind today after battering directly through the capital city of Nationalist China. The city ot Taipei was battered by winds up to 100 miles per hour for several hours earlier today.
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  • 434 8 RED FINGERS PROBE IN SE ASIA $200 AA. Aid For Indonesia, Oil Fuel To Thailand JAKARTA, Sept. 3— Russia has offered Indonesia a minimum of U*****,000,000 m economic assistance for two big projects, government sources said today. Meanwhile, m Bangkok it was announced that Russia has offered to sell oil
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  • 134 8 Bishop Denounces Britain NICOSIA. Bept 3 CAP) Ihe bishop of Kitium. acting chief of the Greek Orthodox Ethnarchy m the absence of exiled Archbishop Makarios, denounced Britain today for I "attempting to perpetuate the slavery of Cyprus by concentrating on prosecution of the Church." The bearded Bishop made ir..- first
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  • 58 8 photo. IT'S debatable whether diners visit this restaurant merely for the food or to watch the antics of beautiful aquatic lovelies who perform m the pool next door. Austria's first "underwaterrestaurant" recently opened at Wattens, near Innsbruck. The open air pool is adjoined to the restaurant,
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  • 109 8 RANGOON". Sept. 3. (Reuter)—A Burmese Member of the Chamber of Deputies (Lower House of Parliament) today stayed m the lobby of the House as a policeman wanted to arrest him. The member. U Aung, of the extreme left-wing Opposition National Unity Front, had earlier heard
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  • 48 8 photo. MAKING a sightseeing stroll through Stockholm. Sweden on Aug. Bt, 811 Moroccan Princesses Malika. Necha and Aicha (left to right), daughters of Sultan Sidi Mohammed Bert Youssef of Moreeee. They are m Sweden to study social services. In background is a typical Swedish coaster. AP
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  • 225 8 Hogarth Tells HK Court HONGKONG. Sent 3 (Router) William Hogarth, a director ai U.I. (China) Limited, saM court today he had never suggested .m\ allocation ol shares by Bohespic Mining Syndicate to Wi-lian Murray Keay, the Government* Superintendent <>: Mines. i Together with Kea; Charles Patterson
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  • 81 8 ALGIERS. Sep:. 3 Police barricaded oil most narrow streets leadir the Ca-bah. teeming Arab quart er of AlgU r. the Eu ropean quarter todaj tog 13 recent ten risl dent.-. A rebel bomb exploded m Const ant Ine today. First rx p its Bald there were "mar.;,
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  • 98 8 Military Might HONGKONG. Sept. 3 (AP) celebrated its 11th anni and on Sunc a parade of milit acct Radio, "big guns, hea tars, recoilers. cannons and motorized artillery units" took part. Two Koreans Shot SEOUL. Sept. 3 (AP)— Two South Koreans were shedeath guards Friday while attempting to steal
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 116 8 r "A Ito U mm pg ngff Whte canvas Billcnnj shoes with /y^S\ m\M l_l \__ff ro,lcd so1 A/^kJ n new _^V W. I/a A j% XWJyJw oM^ < *V The most ocru rubber shoes for Q schools .n the mjrket. Y>s_. Sizes 7 3 sl.'O \^^2t____S_^^^^_--^^'^ from brown corduroy
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    • 104 8 MODERN SANITAIKi WITHOUT RUNNiNG Vv aTER AN FND TO THIS THE DESTROL SYSTEM ___H^ Emptying <^^^^ Simple -B| Maintenance Krmflush No Cesspit Modi I 51*300 Free from Germs Hormlcss to '^^^''i, water required No septic Tank Fullflush Long-Lasting Mod. I S3BC c: Low cost An answer tc those »!io ere
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  • 120 9 -_*WEDDING-s> Mr. and Mrs. V ts> vxtran a r wedding ngapore accr- ng to Hindu custom. 1 hike daughter o* iS port Chartetant, M end the h son of U-. dresaiye-. ret red Tamil i. i Lumr r a C"': Q r*i Waterloc Strt Singapore. The brideffloom
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  • 440 9 ROME. M^YBE her grass skirt and sun-top were itchy. Perhaps industrious ants had taken up residence m the shrubbery adorning her celebrated chassis. Anyway, I found Ava Gardner tired, worn out, and wilting to smile only when the director hopefully shouted "Action!' Yet here she is— in romantic, historic
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  • 843 9 \Y E all have those moods when we feel that life could not be worse, and that everyone and everything is against us! In other words that life is just not worth living What do we do about it? If you are one of those very lucky
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    268 9 -m "?HE LITTLE HUT- I'm fed up with itshe tells Bernard McElwaine escalator, it is now necessary to do it ail over again. Surprise TN the film, Ava is supposed to be shipwrecked on a burning tropical is'.e with her husband and her secretsweetheart. The sweetheart demands
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  • 301 9 LUBBOCK, Texas. TN schools of the future, giant television screens will be as common a part of the furnishings as tables and chairs, according to Dr. Robert DeKieffer of the Texas Technological College summer staff. He forecasts that the screen probably will be fed
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    • 128 9 ..wwwwwwwwwvwvwwwvwva^ DEAR BOY SCOTSMAN cave his I son sixpence and sent 1 him to a vi.: IM shop lor am tobacco. 2 Thirty %-Cc.rs later I magnifl enl car pulled up 1. outsi lethe man's cottace and h.s son. now dr'esseri like a prosperous mac- S nate stepped out. 1
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 262 9 T *5 22 Part of a c tle fish <3 3) Standards 3 as bcsl coal nol e'feetommmmmmeeeemeemymmmmm Drawn by the umpire Ml mmmek mm mm\ __fc-______lH_-_ HI Plethora verbiage (8) CROSSWORD PUZZLE __s (8) p||iro 11. Uncq-KTllcd if you don't DOWN L,LUt;S look so much (8) 1. Mala Hari
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    • 336 9 v* *7; pr* > ''-j,, '422^ *rpoi)Ai i/M i M^ kt i 'Aw* 1 -You mu>t lose a fly i<» 1«# i: li|N »fe I s %]IM 1 cawh a trout. .r.e A S \Stjl%' '^C HcrlH rt gsS* 1 fcfv" iff* HLM)\Y lOR EVERY- g^lllf 1 I !>• ONE;
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  • 148 10 RUBBER PRICE DOWN 2⅝c. UPCOLNTRY liquidation was mainly responsible for the sharp drop m Singapore rubber prices yesterday, first grade rubber for September shipment closing at 93| cents per lb., a drop of 2 5/8 cents on Saturday. The market closed uncertain. There was little trade Interest m offgrade and
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  • 86 10 ALL previous records In the history of the Scottish tweed industry were broken during the first half of this year. Announcing this. Mr. J.R. ScottNoble. President of the National Association of Scottish Woollen Manufacturers, said the estimated value of the shipments overseas during the period amounted
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  • Finance Commercial
    • 301 10 THE BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation had m the year ended March 31, wiped out its accumulated deficit of £861,000 and had built up for the first time m its history an accumulated surplus amounting to close on £18,000. Mr. Gerald D'Erlanger, chairman of 8.0.A.C, this at
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    • 61 10 STOCKS of wheat piling up m the world's granaries are getting larger every year, according to a report by experts of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization m Rome. The experts reported that higher productions m Canada and Australia easily offset the effects of a production
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    • 67 10 THE Victorian Mines Department has issued the first iicence to prospect for oil m the sea off the Victorian Coast. Woodflflde (Lake^ Entrance) Oil Company No Liability has the licence, to search for oil over the coastal area m South Gippsiand, south-east Victoria. The company,
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    • 35 10 INDONESIA has offered to buy 66.000.000 pounds of milled rice from United States suppliers under a purchase authorization recently Issued to that country, the US Department of Agriculture announced m Washington.
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  • 216 10 THE Johore Hotel/ the first Western style hotel to be built m the State, will be officially declared open by the Regent of Johore/ at 6.30 p.m. on Friday. It is m Jalan Sultan Ibrahim/ Stulang Laut. More than 500 IMMlll have been invited to
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  • 108 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce F hange noon closing I c were: Copra Sc; $26i buyers, $26 J H coconut oil (bulk) $39£ se coconut oil (drums) $42J sellers; Muntok white pepper SI 115 <<- ler-. Sarawak v PH Special Sarawak black $85. 1 -gapore Copra Association closing prices: Sept.
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  • 49 10 EQUIPMENT f r '.w automatic m els is Im introduced into U.K. post offices, and I ter-sorting mack:- expected, soon be ready to go into service. These are only two of the G.P.O.'s developments mechanization. Other: the experimental stage, chain conveyors and postalorder I dng machines.
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  • 93 10 terday reported the 1 lone: F. A N\ ords Gammon $1.9 Hongkong h $1.66; M $1.06 odd lots; Spore C 4 Storage $145 odd Strf, Traders Bros. $2.97 J: Jack Austral Malay 2' Amal 17/. 16/10J: B gor 42 cents: Berjuntai 24/f tj Hong I ting 9
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  • 106 10 THE undertone m the ehartl market was steady m sections 3'esterd; vity mostly confined trials and tins, accordir: the Malayan Sharebrokers' At* soci ation. r business was reported the stea line the IraJ i i: Canal ta *s. Price char.c the Association V PCDLSTBIALS R R Petrol >.y.
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  • 62 10 THE Modern Homes Exhibition will open at tie* Great World, Singapore, from Oct. 12 to 31. Mr I Hamid, the parks assistant manager said >csterrL Thf ha .success of the trade at tr.e park Mr. Hamid .t 460* be on show. These v. and furniture,
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  • 63 10 A NEW warning system teHf when you accidentally leave tne oar radio or i:ghts on. A buzzei c es ii if these s are left on when the motor is off. The gadget, c; led I teot-O-Larm" can be Stttd to the steering column
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1038 10 The Bankruptcy Ordinance CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Sisjapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No. Z43 of 1956. Re THAM YOON CHOY of 52-F Cose. Sii capore, 3. Receiving Order made Ist Dd" f AdjudJ r;on Ist :">"'' Date I pace of Firsl Meeting th
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    • 636 10 NOTICES c Acceptance of Private Cajididates for the University of Cambridge Oversea School Certificate Examination December 1957. f A QUALIFYING Test for Private candidates wishing to enter fcr the abovet named examination will be held on Wednesday, sth t December. 1956. 2. Candidates attending Government and Aided English Schools or
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    • 651 10 NATURALISATION is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addietttl are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should Z send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief
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    • 111 10 More Commercial News In Page 12 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB SULTAN S GOLD VASE MEETING, 1956. FIRST DAY— SATURDAY— 22ND. SEPTEMBER. ]f).-)6. SECOND DAY— WEDNESDAY 26TH. SEPTEMBER. 1956. THIRD DAY— SATURDAY— 29TH. SEPTEMBER, 1956. TJSUAL $1/- Unlimited and $12/- Ca.-h Sweeps are now on sale at the town office. There
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    • 150 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic, Near East, Indio ond Rongoon tc Djakarta and Hongkong Penang P Sham Spore m.v. "DINARA" 8 9 Sept 10/11 Sept From Hongkong to Bomboy Aden, P Sudan D|cddoh, Fan S Beyrouth, Venice, Trieste end R^cko Spore Malacca P. S'hom Penong Ist. Coll m.v. "TRIGLAV" 9. 10
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    • 829 11 AN GLO-FR2NCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1 :,j?:3 6. 2&551 4. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Montreal, Boston. New Tork. Balt.more. Philadelphia Cult Ports. Soore P. Sham Penang S ...30 Aug 5 Sept 6 7 Sept g Sept ANTILOCHUS 914 Oct 15/16 Oct 17/18 Oct 1» u 9/14 Nov
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    • 1071 11 el: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 8 l,ne,) (Incorporjttd m Singapore) (12 lines) ■J? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ Carriers opt.en to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sails P. S ham Penang •Laertes for Uvorpod b
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    • 922 11 MITSUI pE_\ LINE Spore P. Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN Hodakasan More for Yokohama Nogovc Kobe vio Hongkong 1 2 Sept i Mikagesan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoyc, Kobe vio Hongkong 28 Sept Awajisan Maru tor Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 6 Oct FOR U S.A. via Sue* For New York Philadelphia
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    • 773 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi fcongkok ond/01 Foi tost Penonr P S horr S port "JUTLANDIA" In Port t S Sep' IC II "SONGKHLA" 9, 12 Sept 13/14 Sept 15 1 7 Sept "FALSTRIA" 15 16 Sept 17 1 8 Sept 15 2 C Sept "MEONIA" 11 ISOct 14
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  • 283 12 —May Affect Housing KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A temporary cement shortage has hit Malaya. Apart from holding up many building projects it has pushed up building costs by at least 30 per cent, The Standard was told. contractors arc D 1 1 *d with the likelihood
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  • 156 12 Big Copra Stocks Hit Trade SINGAPOKI S copra trade has been so me what hampered by an excessive stock m the h.ind> of packers contracted lor export doling the current month to outports, but awaiting shipment. reported I ci ur. it:. ry ami m c r.ged for about I Buying
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  • 30 12 I NEW model of the R ault Dauphin is to be placed on the Australian mark mjx pi November, a apokesr.'.-ir. or a fl tribute: ia Sydney rd
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  • 134 12 SARAWAK ROAD PROJECT SEVERAL well-known Ausian contracting firms a included among those invited to tender for the construction of the Serian-Sim. 'load project, according ;I M. Le Marchand, Commercial Counsellor and Australian C ernment Trade Commissi Singapore. The proposed road. which es long, will connect Kuching with Sim gang, the
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  • 166 12 ORB ROADS. c Pen El richbank, Sindh. Ident Harding, lakul N yang Crow b v ough Beacon alion Sovrabaya i. Hong Kong Tr idei Inchkilda. Otorj Maru. Cornelius Alcyone. Tabinta Elpenor Hanover, Man- Suk :.a. INNIK ROADS. oil. Lestn B Chuan. Sei Brooke. Arnhem Tong Hong Si
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  • 62 12 MORE than 5.000 motel exported by Biiin June. Exports for the months of the vcar nearly £200,--r those of 1955. Comparative figures for June 1056 and 1955 are for 5,028 (3,735); value i parts, £747,332. (£554,- I A gr- lg is going on at Ifaganlal
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  • 106 12 EXECUTIVE TO VISIT THIS MART THE overseas sales representative oj the Wiltshire File Co. P:'j Lid.. Mr. K. F. Hutehemee, Is expected m Malaya shortly m Vie course of I business four The jinn is one of the largest viaiiWaclurers of files fai tfie sterling area. Mr. Hutehence I r's'ting
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  • 115 12 SINGAPORE textile merchants are making a determined bid to dispose of their stocks. This is reflected m the Luge number of "biggest ever >ales that are now being held m the Colony. Many Stores &•>▼€ announced drastic reductions, some them 50 per cent oil the
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  • 109 12 A NEW YORK stock broker, lng that ten million persona own shares m American busioen and 100 million others are Indirect owners through savings m like insurance companies, pension funds, and similar institutions, said m Dallas, Texas: "At no -tana m a nation hag such widespread business
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  • 221 12 GOOD SALES PROSPECTS FOR INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT GOOD Bales possibilil existed m India and other parts of South-east Asia for industrial equipment made by Fowler En<;ineering Pty Ltd.. Melbourne. V toiia, according to Mr. Y.E. England, the firm', industrial sales manager. After i. Iping 01 {anise si trainschools m Bombay for
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  • 466 12 NO SURPLUS IN RICE SUPPLIES NOW RICE supplies arc no longer m surplus m most producing countries, traders report. World rice trading has moved on to appreciably higher levels this year than last, and laryc consumers such as India are reported to have found some difficulty recently m getting spot
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  • 71 12 TROPICAL trials are planned for the new British general purpose aircraft. the Handley Paso Herald. the second prototype of which made its maiden flight recently. This four-ongined higha monoplane, which will be to carry 44 passengers or tons of freight, or combine I two roles, is special
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  • 37 12 INDIA and the os. signed an agreement for India to import Amen surplus agricultural pro': icts, the ss i of which will make Bs. 1,11. million (about £93 million sterling) available for economic development. Reuter.
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  • 33 12 A DIRECTORY of Bril Footwear Man ifacturers* I ration has been published by the British Footwear Manufacturers' Federation, It is a comprehensive guide to U.K. manufacturers and exporters of leather footwear.
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  • 373 12 $69 Mil. Jet Expansion Scheme For A.I.I. Standard Aviation Reporter AIR INDIA Internationals Super Constellation "Rani of Nilgris," which arrived yesterday m Singapore on a proving flight to Darwin and Sydney from Bombay, brought with her news of a M 569,000,000 jet airliner expansion programme. Mr. A. C. Gazdar. technical
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  • 71 12 MAL ange E n buying rates to merchants yesterday were: 32 11/16 <O.D.>. 32 15/16 credit bill--33 trade bills: Canada 31 15/16 LS (0.D.). 32 credit bills and 32 7/16 trade bills. Selling Rates <T.T./O.D>: New York 32 5/16, Canada 31 9/16, Swiss francs 141 Belgian francs 1608J:
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  • 104 12 Oil Search In Papua DRILLING of another deep test a i ha n Papua where the British Petroleum Co. Ltd. is g for oil n a iciation with Australian and Amer:..-.' r< says an announcement fi the company. The new site is knowr. Barikewa and is fcur miles si ith
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  • 45 12 A READY reckoner for predicting total weight of dry rubber, en d.r.c. and bulk of latex. ;s form of a table mounted on a card, and i ritable for fa use. The rai zo is up to 40 with ps of one pnl
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  • 226 12 I.-C. Rubber Totals 300,000 Acres Now By Arnold C. Brackn standard's New York Bureau Chief TIIE Vietnamese I; mation Ser\ice m New York has circulated a report which gi\es the l4ii.._ area under rubber cull tion m Indo-t hin.i toda as 301,340 acres. In the pre- World War II Have
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  • 66 12 THE Brit ft industry's exports earned tj much m the first seven rr. I this year as of 1955, The S Aircra" Const] announced m L esterday. Direcl Mr. Edv conference I I aircraft, engines and other aviation equipment earned more than £65 million to oven
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  • 38 12 PEKING RadK :n -r- ign( for Indii tons of I Shi] menl an I be co*"pleted sod ol N -en er. The ri tair a* i rea son. a": pr' r" AP
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  • 93 12 EXPECTED TODAY Malayan Airwayi MLW D I c em. KLM .OK N >r Ma Airwayi MLIOI PG XL Qani EM LO.N/CCL Qantas 1 SYDJAK Ma n MM O7 SAND KITH 44BOAC 8.V86 LON/BKOK 5.10 p.m. Gar GA37Q JAK P 510 pm. 9kyw s BA N BK.QK f Malavar
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  • 410 13 3 NEWCOMERS WITH RUGBY REPUTATIONS R A F TFV B r y iU Ur R l Shy Re P° rt€ l" X.A i. ILNGAH rugby team has several new ers this season, and will make an all out effort to v the Sanderson
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  • 56 13 THE Tiger Swimming Club water-polo team of 18 players and three officials, who toured the Federation last month, returned to Singapore last 1 nursday. Mr. Tok Khoon Seng, the honorary coach of the Tigers team told The Standard yesterday that the y won all their water-polo matches played
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  • 53 13 SYDNEY, Sept 3 (Reuter)— Mr. Wren was today app I Manager of the Altaian team f t the November Olympic Game- i Melbourne He a so managed the 1952 Aus- tralian Olympic team m Helsinki. Mr. Wren, an executive of the Australian Olympic Federation, is a
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  • 867 13 TOO MANY LEAGUES WILL SPOIL ARMY SOCCER itvvist* the Policy for next season* Now! By DONALD NAYVS THE curtain will be ringing down m another four weeks on the Singapore Base District football leagues for another season, but before the kudos and raspberries are handed out I suggest that the
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  • 425 13 PAKISTANIS HERE: NOT CHINA BOUND PAKISTAN'S national soccer team, comprising; 17 players and two officials, flew into Singapore yesterday with a hope that they would remain unbeaten, Relight the fans, and draw the crowds m their four-game 12-day sojourn m the island. But the Pakistanis are not en route to
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  • 195 13 Mrs. Hoads Puts Out Japan's Ace FORFST HILLS, Be* (Reuter* Miss Sathiko Kamo of Japan Wtto heat' n m the first round ol the women's sincles Fnited States lawn tennis championships >esterda> losing to Mis Jennifer Hoad M Australia 6 l. 7 .V Miss Kamo, the only Japanese m either
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  • 370 13 MURKY weather and the fast Marfan tpeUed defeat for the Argonauts F.C.. who took a humiliating 6-1 trouncing from the Marine Department, tn go <>ut m the quarter final of SAI As Senior Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The .Marines, who dlspla
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  • 63 13 THE n bet mal bets end ;apore C( n Sports i on the C.S.C 6 i r Sa t u rd a y he ed for I I. Mo;.: gam shield C.S.C. a car A A dance v honour of the i c C.S.C •day Tickel
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  • 27 13 D Kaufrr.. p Taeri for the Sn gaSpcrts Centre, flew capon American A He was accc- < T f. r- singapore for -s.
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    • 198 13 This week's league programme iv— DIVISION II Tomorrow 30 Bn RAOC B vs 2/10 GR. Cpl. MANSELL MBTC vs 1 Singapore Regt. R.A. Sgt THORPE REME Trg. Centre (FE) vs 32 Coy R A.MC. SQM S AR'vTSTRONG RASC Combined vs 443 BAP Sgt LALMAN 200 Provost Coy vs GHQ Sgt.
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    • 255 13 Tfcil Abner By 4/ Capp KPHVT^: MAH ~S |/'v;mJl *-N fT^J .< »»0V W<l 1 U &OT-C_A S P.r V NASM WE ALL ■^jr MAME R XXV MOUNT-IN i YORE. NAME 1 I^3? 4? <op^-,c^ G VO'-ALLFELL J> -SO SHORE 1 lf7 vl MONSTER -BUT AH J >-EFAH /_> _^J_
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  • 418 14 SINGAPORE'S attack flopped Here m three words, Singapore's veteran .Malaya upper Aw Boon Seong, summed up Singapore's del>.it m the Cup final on Satu|l a v R i <• ti-.e oldest Coloay footballer playing t up so< ier tod. iv m an exclusive "iranklv speaking interview
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  • 504 14  - Lady Scarlet Infernal Region Show Easy Speed WINDSOR LAD Rj Sullivan s after Tomorrow's main Sprint I \HV SCARLET and Infernal Ke^io:: tu o cf trainer Sullnan's impro\ing youngsters shaped e\tra uell at the Bukit lim ih track yeaterd i n hen the> disposed of three furlongs m 3? 4
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  • 23 14 SAFA Dir. l. neer SA vs. Rovers SC at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup: SRC vs. RECA at SRC.
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  • 53 14 RADIO Division of the Shiga* pore Police Force won the Reyder Cup tor badminton wheil they beal the Criminal Investigation Department by four games to one at the Singapore Badminton Halt on Sunday. The BUp competition was resumed after two vers. Special Constabulary were the previous
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  • 360 14 HASTINGS. Sept. 3 (Reuter) Tne Australian cricketer^ had replied with 106 for three r. England eleven's first innings score of 222 for seven declared when rain stopped play for the day at tea today on the second day of their FeS-tV-D match here R d
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  • 23 14 ARSENAL Snort* Club beat GHQ Command Pay Office by goals to one m q friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 228 14 The Chief Leads MCFA Tourists To 4 Cities MALAYAN Chinese Football Association president. Mr. Chan Lai Hong:, will lead the MCFA tourists m a tour of four cities Hongkong, Taipeh, Phnom Ponh and Saigon. Accompanying official* will be Mr. Cho Choong Wing, deputy manager and coach: Mr. Choo Kwai Low.
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  • 89 14 NEW YORK. Sept. 1. (UP> Tony Trabert. who pocketed an estimated sIOO.OOO for absorbing a long series of tennis def< al from Par.cho Gonzales, is ure ng Wimbledon champion Lew Hoad of Australia to turn professional after this year's Da\.- Cup Challenge Round m Adelaide. However,
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  • 340 14 SASA decide on Games Poloists... DAVID Lim of Hartley Secondary S hool v one of tho 17 water-polo playen AMI Ew v <n. i»ore s Olympic contingent to Melbourne m N^nnbc mas •struck off" the list by the Singapore Amateur ming Association. Four official! again with
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  • 42 14 BRISBANE, r—Australian high jump pion Chilla Port* i Olympic high jump re 6ft. 8, inches here beating his own Australian record of 6 ft 7£ inches. Walt Davis, of the States, set the mark when win:. h s:nki id 1952.
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